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Brain, stroke, and kidney

volume editor, Kazunori Toyoda

(Contributions to nephrology, v. 179)

Karger, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Cerebral interaction and stroke / Toyoda, K.
  • Inhibition of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system for cerebrorenal protection / Lambers Heerspink, H.J.
  • Obesity and heart failure as a mediator of the cerebrorenal interaction / Jindal, A., Whaley-Connell, A., Sowers, J.R.
  • Subclinical cerebral abnormalities in chronic kidney disease / Yao, H. ... [et al.]
  • Carotid atherosclerosis in kidney disease / Kokubo, Y.
  • Kidney disease and cognitive function / Elias, M.F., Dore, G.A., Davey, A.
  • Risk of stroke in kidney disease / Ninomiya, T.
  • Role of 24-hour blood pressure management in preventing kidney disease and stroke / Nagai, M., Hoshide, S., Kario, K.
  • Preventing stroke and systemic embolism in renal patients with atrial fibrillation : focus on anticoagulation / Ahmad, Y., Lip, G.Y.H.
  • Stroke features and management in patients with chronic kidney disease / Kamouchi, M.
  • Stroke feature and management in dialysis patients / Iseki, K.
  • Thrombolysis and hyperacute reperfusion therapy for stroke in renal patients / Hirano, T.
  • Antiplatelet therapy for preventing stroke in patients with chronic kidney disease / Kim, S.J., Bang, O.Y

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an established risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Stroke, on the other hand, is not only a major player in cardiovascular disease, but it also has strong two-way relationships with CKD. Moreover, subclinical cerebral abnormalities are also associated with CKD. But despite all these connections, the cerebro-renal interaction has so far not received much attention. This book includes easily understandable reviews on brain, stroke and kidney by both experts in nephrology and neurology. Examined are underlying concepts for cerebro-renal interaction, risk of clinical and subclinical brain damage in CKD patients, primary prevention and acute/chronic management for stroke patients with CKD and end-stage kidney disease. This book promotes not only further understanding and a multidisciplinary collaboration between nephrologists and neurologists, but it is also of interest for neurosurgeons and cardiologists.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Cerebrorenal Interaction and Stroke: Toyoda, K.
  • Underlying Concepts for Cerebrorenal Interaction
  • Inhibition of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System for Cerebrorenal Protection: Lambers Heerspink, H.J.
  • Obesity and Heart Failure as a Mediator of the Cerebrorenal Interaction: Jindal, A.
  • Whaley-Connell, A.
  • Sowers, J.R.
  • Risk of Clinical and Subclinical Brain Damage in Kidney Disease
  • Subclinical Cerebral Abnormalities in Chronic Kidney Disease: Yao, H.
  • Takashima, Y.
  • Hashimoto, M.
  • Uchino, A.
  • Yuzuriha, T.
  • Carotid Atherosclerosis in Kidney Disease: Kokubo, Y.
  • Kidney Disease and Cognitive Function: Elias, M.F.
  • Dore, G.A.
  • Davey, A.
  • Risk of Stroke in Kidney Disease: Ninomiya, T.
  • Primary Prevention of Stroke in Kidney Disease
  • Role of 24-Hour Blood Pressure Management in Preventing Kidney Disease and Stroke: Nagai, M.
  • Hoshide, S.
  • Kario, K.
  • Preventing Stroke and Systemic Embolism in Renal Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Focus on Anticoagulation: Ahmad, Y.
  • Lip, G.Y.H.
  • Management for Stroke in Kidney Disease
  • Stroke Features and Management in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: Kamouchi, M.
  • Stroke Feature and Management in Dialysis Patients: Iseki, K.
  • Thrombolysis and Hyperacute Reperfusion Therapy for Stroke in Renal Patients: Hirano, T.
  • Antiplatelet Therapy for Preventing Stroke in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: Kim, S.J.
  • Bang, O.Y.

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